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Saturday, January 4, 2014

Books on HomeBrew

A while back I wrote about making beer. I shared a bunch of different "HomeBrew Kits" and info. well, we still haven't had a chance to make beer. Between the holiday craziness and Mary's Heirloom Seeds we've been a bit busy.

I'm going to check out these books so I thought I'd share a few of the MANY books out there on HomeBrewing.
*these are affiliate links so I make a small commission if you make a purchase*

**BONUS** This one includes Kombucha! I just started my scoby yesterday!All of these books have been rated 4+ stars in reviews out of a possible 5. I especially like "Beer Making Book" because it is for small-batch brews with seasonal recipe.

AND...I found a book about how to GROW your own ingredients for beer!!!

About Me

You may have noticed that the price on food, especially produce has been going up.The quality, not to mention the nutritional value, has been suffering for quite a while.
Heirloom seeds or seeds that have been passed down for generations are
far hardier and as some studies suggest, have more nutritional value
than genetically modified (GMO) seeds.I don't sell
anything that I wouldn't grow in my own garden. All of the seeds
listed are un-treated, non-hybrid, open-pollinated, non-gmo, heirloom
seeds. Plants are grown using no chemicals.

Anyway, I
have been growing my own vegetables and besides the money they save me
the flavor is WAY better than the vegetables available at the
supermarket.It also makes me feel less dependent on the supply and I know what goes on my veggies.I
put together a few packages of seeds that seem to belong together and
the individual seeds are available also. Food prices are not going down
and growing your own food, especially heirloom veggies, is a great way
to save money and get more nutrition for your dollar. Happy planting,Mary